INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- The political will of the nations in the south and north of the Persian Gulf has created a bridge of friendship and brotherhood that
has formed a clear vision of stability and development for the people of the region, according to the Iranian deputy foreign minister for
political affairs.Ali Bagheri Kani made the comments in a meeting with Khalifa Shaheen Almarar, Minister of State within the UAE Minister of
in Abu Dhabi.Bagheri Kani emphasized that Iran sees no restrictions on strengthening its connections with neighbors and cited the regular
political exchanges between representatives of the foreign ministries of the two nations as a key element in the improvement of ties between
Tehran and Abu Dhabi.He also stressed that regional prosperity depends on all regional nations working together to maintain security and
administration and pointed out that the political will of the nations in the south and north of the Persian Gulf has built a bridge of
friendship.Bagheri Kani underlined that the consolidation of mutual political trust between the two countries is the key to the stability of
thoroughly enhancing ties with Iran and prioritized the development of commercial relationships.Bagheri Kani visited Abu Dhabi to discuss
to strengthen bilateral ties and to have a conversation about regional concerns.The visit comes two weeks after Emirati Minister of State
Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar traveled to Tehran to hold talks with Bagheri.The UAE has moved to improve its political ties with Iran seven years
prominent Shia cleric.The foreign ministers of Iran and the UAE spoke over the phone on April 22 and emphasized the value of intensifying
chief representative in international negotiations to update a 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and the West.Additionally, in Abu Dhabi
he met and spoke with his counterparts from the UK, France, and Germany, the European troika that are still signatory to the nuclear